아~ 옛날이여~ 딱 30년전이구나!! 내가 좋아하는 이시다 아유미와 까라베리 악단이.... 세월을 붙들어 놓을 수가 없으니... 낭만적이고 로맨틱한 세상은 사라져버리고.... 디지털의 악마의 세상이 와 버렸으니
@elianejoly53525 ай бұрын
Tous mes compliments .Grand Frankie Laine .💯👏👏👏👏♥️🧑🎤
@blancagalindo16147 ай бұрын
Adoro la Música de Frankie Laine Gracias
@blancagalindo16147 ай бұрын
Gracias Bella Música soy Boliviana
@albertseabra92267 ай бұрын
A great voice, a long and productive Life, a Man who never grave up. An example of courage and will-power, He performed well into his 90. RIP, Mr. Laine
@viewsfrommyarmchair18077 ай бұрын
His voice is like liquid gold!
@GarryAmos8 ай бұрын
What an amazing artist love him since my dad listen to this man
When I found this video, my entire body's blood boiled. And after watching the video, my heart is filled with peace and gratitude. Thank you for this dreamy time.
@titusbonditafichazo5327 Жыл бұрын
GRAN MUSICO CARAVELLI ET SON GRAND ORCHESTE, HACE FALTA MAS ESTA BELLÍSIMA MÚSICA 👏👏👏
@suebeawho6537 Жыл бұрын
Hey everybody you gotta check out Frankie Laine on This Is Your Life. It is so sweet😊. Gonna rewatch it again right now😊
@bryan17293 Жыл бұрын
He could get a fence post dancing.
@johnhalverson1133 Жыл бұрын
My father and Frankie Laine were pen pals for a number of years. When my father was to undergo quadruple bypass surgery, my sister contacted his office in Los Angeles. Frankie called the hospital and sang "You'll never walk alone" over the phone. Unfortunantly my father was under sedation and didn't hear him sing, but the nurses listened and were balling their eyes out. My father died about a year later but I am grateful for Frankie's compassion.
@aldomahaluf59625 ай бұрын
Lo he escuchado y admirado toda mi vida, tengo 77 años, soy Chileno, Dios lo tenga por toda la eternidad con El.
@fasx56 Жыл бұрын
Frankie Lane Singer and Entertainer who was in His Prime before most people who are on You Tube were born. HIs style was like Frank Sinatra but I believe a better singer, has a unique sounding voice.
@iap-ug3oy Жыл бұрын
I bought my first record in the late 1950s It was Frankie Laine….I am 82 now and I still play his music …Don’t make them like this any more…..Thank
@aldomahaluf59625 ай бұрын
Un inmortal como artista y persona, gracias Dios, por haberme tocado saber de él en mi paso por éste mundo.
@josecortesrolembergfilho6783 Жыл бұрын
ESSE ENCONTRO É ONTOLÓGICO !!! LEGRAND E WOODS JUNTOS, É UM SHANGRILA MUSICAL, QUE NOS ELEVA...!!! FUI...
@stewartgellatly8073 Жыл бұрын
The sad passing of Frankie Laine left a huge void in the world of music. He was unique and is unforgettable. This concert befits our memories of him as a great crooner and entertainer par excellence.
@Kotov82 Жыл бұрын
мое почтение 🥁
@Kotov82 Жыл бұрын
2001 год........
@istvanstojko2072 Жыл бұрын
Ovo je sa koncerta
@samherenow Жыл бұрын
Thank you sir for the upload. He was so popular when I grew up in the 50's. A listening pleasure!😄
@davedee4382 Жыл бұрын
A few years before this he was a unique powerful singer. I don’t know why he’s laid back here.
@kathrynbencriscutto507 Жыл бұрын
A Sng by Lerner and Lowe ~ ON A CLEAR DAY - NOT TO SHABBY? I sang at 4 years old alone in my room torched it out Loud (BBS) .... BEFORE you know Whom ALONE in my Room on my suitcase Record Player. Our first record layer handed down to me. I think from Collette and Frank my godparents . I don't really know for sure. I'LL have to look for a sign . But our piano was in there too. It was our music room until I came along. Alot of forgotten memories 💔😔 are returning to me fro that time. MY EARLY TYEARS WITH Nancy and Mother playing the piano. In my room recovering from a flu how I tried my father's patience while trying to let his wife get some sleep. HER mothercBusha was dying of heart passage /\Mind Passage ❤💙💜💖 in the room above me. I remember times th a t upset me i went running into that room crying to myself thinking of something I belied unfair_ and wrong I must have been three. And something bad and very mean was hurting my Nancy. Her hair was being pulled backwards very hard. I wasn't yet 4. It was spring i rembered the vilets along the stine lines of Mom's garden I remember what Nancy & I escaped thru in our music. The Big stiff as the Polish call the eldest sister in the home who showed us how tough you have to be to stand up in the c World. She was the biggest champion ... There were rows upon rows along a lined up stoneway in our back yard where Mom stood with her shovel in between two river rows she racked up outlined in violets inside larger River Rock Track all the way from the hy 20 to our back gardens. What a beautiful wonderland that lady made for us. The Circle of tall trees centered in the 3rd tier down... containning middle yier with the talest tree with a long long long chain-swing she'd talked some poor army guy - friend of Dad's - to climb up tha tree, lay on that high limb and fasten chains from there. He screwed two large eye hooks into that high Limb. Then shimmied down the tree he proudly accomplished compleating his challange with a properly fascend wood seat. Nancy and i picked our dandelions and always strung them up the chains where we stood as far up as we could reach. She taught me alot of songs out there as we sang flowering up our swing chains with Poseys Mom lined within along rocks Then she built a large square sand-box, that when it became too warm in summer doubled for a swim pool laden with plastic sheet over the sand bottomed cushion. These are things that would be going on in our house. Under the back porch. As you came down the steps, your eyes first caught sight of the Putting Green built along side its staircase on the mound of dirt and sand she made the guys pour the on the cascading top tier of our back yard. Yes Mom talked those guys into doing it for Dad's practice at home. The potatoe garden ran across in the back fields Busha's taught fashinoned designs replicated a fence infronnt of the potatie garden with chicken wired to a central gate But in the lowest tier before it was about 200 yd's of beautifully cut grass Yes, Mom kept very busy while Dad was touring in tournaments. I remembering being afraid to cry when i saw someone get hurt in our family. I'd hide in the closet and finally came out to sing . That record player served me to sing out to a release of pain in the beginning of my manifesting Love through out the walls of my room. I believe was the only song 🎵 i needed to find what I believed as my own belief PUT Of that all my beliefs BUDDING Grew into a boquet with victorian Sweeping trumpets Arms of a 20 story High Elm trees were reaching to the heavens in stong vertical fatherly trunk vases holdig in the earth while fliowering leaves atop - about - Yang energy pushing up yin &d down in that vertical arking into tumples outward at the sky yin expanding arks circling expansions I ran to her Mamma Mamma! tugging at her knee. Running back to see Nancy getting being out wrestled beaten and Her torturer gadn' quit. Again out I ran to tell her in the garden ~her garden in her 1950's wearing Capris we then called peddle pushers Because of not accounting longer looser pant-cuffs getting caught in the chains that bind bound between peddles of our bicycle we rode. Leaning with one foot on her shovel, talking to our neighbor Viola. Then running to catch me... When there was trouble . i learned to run and hide. And play The shiny 78 speed I BELIEVE........... with Frankie Lane in my room within its walls. i play today.... COME TOMORROW.
@augustoallende372 Жыл бұрын
Un grande de siempre!!!
@russellrobertson7912 жыл бұрын
So many classics, great music and the voice exceptional..
@nigeljones41552 жыл бұрын
Good concert. Good 🎵 songs.Frankie laine R.I.P
@johnnyboyke2 жыл бұрын
Not only a great singer ,but also a top performer ! Frankie was top class
@marjie0120002 жыл бұрын
Loved loved loved Frankie Laine and I still do. Thank you for sharing.
@fourstarfuel97022 жыл бұрын
Proper talent. Great musicians here, too. Thanks for the upload.
Love Frankie Laine though it was my parents who listened to him about the time I was born.
@chowtime23 жыл бұрын
I came here to listen to "New Orleans". The first time I'd heard it was when it first came out. The music was what the sound and spirit of New Orleans was all about. I've never been into N.O. but I know they have a lot of cobblestone streets.
@havanalarkclub45303 жыл бұрын
i have this on dvd you are on that level thankyou
@guymanges36283 жыл бұрын
Thank you Marty and Frankie for the great song Lord you gave me another mountian....
@Ella-stern-s7m3 жыл бұрын
Симпатично 👌
@colinlyne3 жыл бұрын
This was a BBC concert to which I attended the recording. Frankie Laine became a friend of mine, after meeting him at a 1975 concert. He was a gentleman, and a very considerate human being. I spent many happy hours in private with him. It is a sad loss, that Frank is no longer with us. An example of a decent human being, who concerned himself for others, never forgetting that his fans put him where he was.
@sybilcarlish98543 жыл бұрын
I. .met him in Nottingham,great singer, nice .man,I adored his singing ,yes am a certain age. !!,Wen music was the best !! .
@sybilcarlish98543 жыл бұрын
Apparently Tom Jones copied his style, 🤗
@billharries4333 Жыл бұрын
Frankie along with Nat were my alltime favourites in the 50's. Girl in the Wood was so reflective of my youth,going thro an unquited love as a 14/15 yo.
@paulhirst9998 ай бұрын
I am in this video as an 11 year old, I believe it was at the Crucible. Frankie was also friendly with my parents and visited our house that year.
@gmcintyre3 жыл бұрын
lady you are all my in thine hearts
@qaze03383 жыл бұрын
He guts you in the mind then he guys you in the heart….. gotta love it .
@frankford11153 жыл бұрын
How good was this guy? Honestly.
@frankpeck14483 жыл бұрын
A few decades ago, he appeared at the Concord (Calif) Pavilion...and also played a round of golf, at our local course! So iconic...Rawhide!
@jorgesixtoantonio31623 жыл бұрын
GREAT CARAVELLI, THANKS YOU FOREVER
@AlexanderRage3 жыл бұрын
Прекрасный оркестр, приятные японские голоса. А 5 часть не пропущена?
@Spiderman7Bob73 жыл бұрын
As a teenager in the 50's I saw Frankie Laine in-person at The Chicago Theater and he bought the house down. It's true, those were the days.
@Spiderman7Bob73 жыл бұрын
Oh God, take me back to the glory days of Frankie Laine, Doris Day, Guy Mitchell, Rosemary Clooney and my list is endless of those great pop stars of the 50's. I can remember all of the songs that these singer's sang from The Golden Age of popular music. Yeah, I'm no kid. So be it.
@iap-ug3oy Жыл бұрын
I am with you …Best wishes to you…
@inesglanville47703 жыл бұрын
One of the greatest artist of all times
@zelinahosein89523 жыл бұрын
One of my favorites, loved him.
@rudolftrost35343 жыл бұрын
If you consider Frankie Laine as the benchmark, then 95% of our current singers fail that test.
@snuddycraig99293 жыл бұрын
A "Torch" singer-as "I am carrying a Torch for You!"